Unfortunately, Joseph Nicéphore Niepce died a few years later in 1933. But two years later, Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre managed to get an image rich in details by exposing a sensitized plate to silver iodide and then exposing it to mercury vapours. Daguerre just created the Daguerreotype! The discovery was announced January 13, 1839. Louis Daguerre and Isidore Jacques Mande Niepce (son of Joseph Nicéphore Niepce) signed a contract with Alphonse Giroux, allowing him to sell the equipment and products necessary for the production of Daguerreotypes. After 1840 a wave of daguerreian photographers were born and several Daguerrotypes were manufactured. Many daguerreotype studios appeared throughout the United States.
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Wooden accessories for your mum’s kitchen – by OnOurTable. With Mother’s Day coming up this Sunday it reminded us that there is nothing quite like your mother’s cooking.

The kitchen is such an important place while we all grow up – and OnOurTable new collection of wooden kitchen accessories treat it with the reverence it deserves. OnOurTable was founded in 2012 as a place for those people with a passion for food, design and craft. It was created by Canadian designer Geoffrey Lilgen and his wife Cindy. They research, design, develop and make tactile and strikingly simple culinary ‘must-haves’ that are handcrafted from wood. Their new ‘Box Series’ collection is just gorgeous and – possibly a bit late – would make a perfect Mother’s Day gift.

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Omfman Cameras. Wooden Box Camera Obscuras from the Wilgus Collection page 1. Оборудование. Материалы. Pinholes - Lenox Laser. Pinhole photography stenocamera pinhole picture zeroimage pinhole day camera obscura. Pinhole camera Source Wikipedia A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens and with a single small aperture – effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side.

Light from a scene passes through this single point and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box. The human eye in bright light acts similarly, as do cameras using small apertures. Up to a certain point, the smaller the hole, the sharper the image, but the dimmer the projected image. Optimally, the size of the aperture should be 1/100 or less of the distance between it and the projected image.

An inspiring, superior quality tool for the discerning photographer. All custom made brass and aluminum hardware compliment the unique curved shape of this 6 by 9 cm format camera. This front view of the camera reveals the visual elegance and simplicity of the design. The black anodized aluminum shutter can be seen in the center of the P.90’s front panel. At first sight it seemed to me a sort of Leonardo da Vinci’s project : Elitism – The Third Eye. Wooden pinhole camera has looks to show. A creation of Kurt Mottweiller Studios, the P90 is a lensless medium format camera handmade from various types of wood.

It can capture 90 degree panoramas on a 6×9 film, while its curved surface ensures the film remains equally brightened throughout. The camera is available for purchase, priced at a little more than $1000. Via: Retrothing , Make , Gizmodo. Www.abelsonscopeworks.com. Rigby pinhole.jpg (446×300)
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Hyperscope: A Custom-Built Cylindrical Pinhole Camera for Roll Film. In the Star Wars universe, Lightsabers are hand-built as part of their wielders’ training, and each one is as unique as the person who made it.

Photographer Matt Abelson seems to have the same idea about cameras: he builds high-quality one-of-a-kind pinhole cameras based on his own designs. The Hyperscope (shown above) is one of his creations. It’s a cylindrical can camera that takes medium-format roll film, and is crafted out of chunks of aluminum. The Hyperscope being crafted out of aluminum Each roll of 120 film produces four 6x17cm panoramic photographs; the film is wrapped around inside the camera in ~300-degrees, giving each photo a ~150-degree angle of view.
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